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Bellamy's Australia said today (9 August) China has lifted the suspension of its export licence from its newly-acquired cannery business in Melbourne - but the infant-formula maker cannot immediately ship from the factory.

Infant formula maker Bellamy's Australia has offered to refund investors in a recent capital raising that funded a factory purchase, following a decision by Chinese authorities to suspended the plant's export licence.

Infant formula manufacturer Bellamy's Australia has asked for an extension to the trading halt on its shares that was put in place last week after it emerged Chinese regulators had suspended its license to export products manufactured at one of its canning facilities.

Infant formula maker Bellamy's Australia has said its 'Australian label' products sold through Australian retail, the daigou channel and China cross-border e-commerce "will not be impacted" by the firm missing a 2018 deadline to register some of its products for sale in China.

Infant formula maker Bellamy's Australia said today (1 March) Rodd Peters has been appointed as chairman, after the troubled company lost its previous two chairmen within hours of each other amidst a boardroom tussle.

The chairman of infant formula maker Bellamy's Australia, Rob Woolley, has resigned amidst a boardroom shake-up pushed through by the company's largest single shareholder, The Black Prince Private Foundation.

Embattled Australian infant formula maker Bellamy's Australia is facing a class action lawsuit filed by disgruntled shareholders, action that emerged hours before the group reported a near-50% drop in operating profit for the first six months of its financial year.

Infant formula maker Bellamy's Australia has declined to comment on reports that its chairman, Rob Woolley, could quit if moves by the company's largest single shareholder for a boardroom shake-up succeed.

The largest single shareholder of Bellamy's Australia, the Black Prince Private Foundation, has said it wants to replace four of the company's non-executive directors with its own candidates, after trading in the infant formula maker's shares were voluntarily suspended following problems with exports to China.

Infant formula producers A2 Milk Co. and Bega Cheese have sought to play down market concerns after infant formula peer Bellamy's Australia requested the trading halt on its shares be extended until it determines the impact talks with "key supplier/manufacturers" will have on its financial results.

Infant formula maker Bellamy's Australia has requested the trading halt on its shares to be extended until it determines the impact talks with "key supplier/manufacturers" will have on its financial results.

Bellamy's Australia, the baby food supplier, expects its sales growth to accelerate in the second half of its financial year after reporting an 83% jump in revenue in the six months to the end of December.

This week, McCormick & Co. announced the appointment of Lawrence Kurzius to the position of CEO. Post Holdings was reportedly eyeing the packaged food arm of Bob Evans Farms. Elsewhere, the CEO and chairman of The Greenery quit amid clashes with the supervisory board. And we published the second part of our interview with Ritter chairman Andreas Ronken. Here is the week in quotes

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Talking with our readers, a common problem among them is their battle to keep tabs on the changes to regulations in China. And the recent moves Beijing has made to revamp its rules around e-commerce have brought that concern into sharp relief.